Airworld
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[edit] History
Airworld Aviation Ltd first began operations in 1994. It was the in-house charter airline for the travel agent Thomas Cook Group. The airline was the first British operator of the Airbus A321. It was integrated into Flying Colours (airline) in 1998 when Thomas Cook aquired the Flying Colours Leisure Group.
[edit] Fleet
- 5 Airbus A320
- 2 Airbus A321 (2 more were also on order)
[edit] Destinations and Bases
The airline served mainly holiday destinations in the Mediterranean area. Its main airport was London Gatwick Airport but operations were also conducted from Bristol Airport, Cardiff Airport and Manchester Airport.
[edit] Other Information
- Radio callsign: ENVOY
- Designator: RL/AWD
- Employees: Approximately 300

